OK, not exactly a specific Grady issue. But, my trailer has a Grady sitting atop of it, so it's good enough for me to go on this forum.
I want to replace all my brakes and bearings on a Load Rite. I am serious considering the new Tie Down Engineering product, the G5 Brakes. (Has a SS rotor) My question to you is this: How much of a hassle is this going to be? Specific areas that look like major frustration are:
1. Removal of the backing plates. Boat has been dunked during the summer, then it sits for weeks. For the last SIX years.
2. Removal of the flexible brakes line from the fixed brake lines coming from the master cylinder. I plan on replacing the flexible lines.
I do not have pneumatic air gun available to break off the 4 bolts that hold the backing plate on.
I am fairly mechanical, but rust and corrosion will slow down the process for sure. Thanks. Jake
I want to replace all my brakes and bearings on a Load Rite. I am serious considering the new Tie Down Engineering product, the G5 Brakes. (Has a SS rotor) My question to you is this: How much of a hassle is this going to be? Specific areas that look like major frustration are:
1. Removal of the backing plates. Boat has been dunked during the summer, then it sits for weeks. For the last SIX years.
2. Removal of the flexible brakes line from the fixed brake lines coming from the master cylinder. I plan on replacing the flexible lines.
I do not have pneumatic air gun available to break off the 4 bolts that hold the backing plate on.
I am fairly mechanical, but rust and corrosion will slow down the process for sure. Thanks. Jake